Imitating feelings and emotions and their impact on oneself is the most difficult representation that one can express. Letters in the presence of sorrows practice the temptation of equivocation and concealment, evading cunningly so as not to get involved in blogging, and blogging is the awakening of memory if the skill is refined.
Complexity is a prominent human characteristic, not only in behaviors, emotions, actions, and responses, but also in trying to understand and comprehend them, and the most complex is the attempt to translate them on paper that desperately refuses to defeat the whiteness of its pages.
We do not know where the betrayal comes from, is it from our surroundings or from our dark insides? Or from an undeclared alliance between the fragility of feelings and the growing confidence? But what is certain is that it results from a vast and incomprehensible void in human relations.
Through this text that falls within the literature of self-reflection, we try to dissect human suffering resulting from betrayal, and portray contradictory feelings, and conflicting feelings, by diving into the mysteries of the ailing self, and its reflection on reality, and monitoring its exciting paradoxes, socially, economically and morally. A discussion of human wounds that refuse to heal.